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Lut and Sonoran Deserts Have Hottest Surface Temperatures On Earth – The UBJ
Death Valley in California is often expected to be the hottest spot on Earth, holding a bothering record of 56.7

Death Valley in California is often expected to be the hottest spot on Earth, holding a bothering record of 56.7 degrees Celsius (or 134.1 degrees Fahrenheit) – yet that is just the warmth of the air. New investigation on Earth’s most extreme surface temperatures has found it is a great deal of more deplorable to go to Iran’s Lut Desert (Dasht-e Lut) and North America’s Sonoran Desert. According to high-resolution satellite data from the latest twenty years, the land in the Lut and Sonoran Deserts…
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